BIOGRAPHY
Christopher Timmermann (PhD) obtained a BSc in Psychology in Santiago, Chile and an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Bologna in Italy. He is currently a post-doc at Imperial College London at the Centre for Psychedelic Research, where he leads the DMT Research Group, specialised in the potent psychedelics N,N-DMT and 5-MeO-DMT and their effects on the human brain and consciousness. His empirical and theoretical work focuses on the neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, pharmacology, beliefs and ethics of psychedelics, their relationship to consciousness and applications in mental health. His work has been covered by the BBC, CBC, Wired, The Times, and New Scientist.

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Chris Timmermann – The Neuroscience of DMT: Past, Present, and Beyond

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The Neuroscience of DMT: Past, Present, and Beyond.

DMT and 5-MeO-DMT are potent psychedelics known for inducing immersive experiences that surpass those of other classic psychedelics. Their rich phenomenology and historical uses are associated with experiences of “alternate realms”, communication with sensed presences or “entities”, near-death experiences, and profound shifts in metaphysical beliefs. I will present findings from eight years of DMT and 5-MeO-DMT research at Imperial College London, involving neuroimaging and phenomenological methods to investigate the effects of these compounds on the brain and subjective experience. The talk will also discuss preliminary findings from our latest investigations extending the DMT experience via continuous infusion. By gaining a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying the DMT experience, our work aims to pave the way for new therapeutic interventions and a better understanding of the nature of consciousness itself.

BIOGRAPHY
Christopher Timmermann (PhD) obtained a BSc in Psychology in Santiago, Chile and an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Bologna in Italy. He is currently a post-doc at Imperial College London at the Centre for Psychedelic Research, where he leads the DMT Research Group, specialised in the potent psychedelics N,N-DMT and 5-MeO-DMT and their effects on the human brain and consciousness. His empirical and theoretical work focuses on the neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, pharmacology, beliefs and ethics of psychedelics, their relationship to consciousness and applications in mental health. His work has been covered by the BBC, CBC, Wired, The Times, and New Scientist.

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@topos100 says:

Can anyone reach out to Chris and find out what is the Absorption spectra of DMT? THANKS…

@michaelabramowitz5264 says:

Dreams can be used to (de)construct worlds of experience in exactly the same way.

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